Calgary’s Inner-City Golf Courses: Ranked Guide
From Private Elegance to Public Gems—Find the Perfect Round in the Heart of Calgary
Whether you're an experienced golfer looking to challenge your skills or a casual player seeking a scenic spot for a weekend round, Calgary’s inner-city golf courses offer an impressive mix of exclusivity, accessibility, and natural beauty. Calgary is unique in its ability to blend urban convenience with outdoor recreation. Golfers can tee off with skyline views, riverside breezes, and wildlife sightings—all within minutes of the downtown core. With options ranging from storied private clubs rich in tradition to welcoming public courses ideal for beginners, this guide explores the top inner-city golf experiences, organized by type: public, semi-private, and private. Each course profile includes not just the basics—par, difficulty, and fees—but also a snapshot of pros, cons, unique features, dress code, and whether they have a driving range.
🟩 Public Courses
Shaganappi Point Golf Course ⭐⭐⭐☆☆
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Community: Shaganappi / Spruce Cliff (SW)
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Type: Public
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Par: 18-hole: Par 68; Valley 9-hole: Par 35
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Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
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Green Fees: $53–$62 (18), $35–$40 (9)
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Operating Times: April–October, 6:30 a.m. to dusk
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Driving Range: ✅ Yes
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Amenities: Driving range, snack bar, practice green
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Dress Code: Casual golf attire. Collared shirts encouraged. No tank tops or cut-offs. Runners or golf shoes allowed.
Pros:
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Budget-friendly
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Ideal after-work or lunch-hour course
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Spectacular city and river views
Cons:
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Shorter layout
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Crowds at peak times
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Basic facilities
Unique Features:
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Best skyline views of any Calgary course
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Offers two separate play options in one facility
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Easily accessible by CTrain and bike paths
Confederation Park Golf Course ⭐⭐☆☆☆
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Community: Collingwood / Cambrian Heights (NW)
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Type: Public
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Par: 9 holes, Par 36
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Difficulty: Beginner
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Green Fees: $35–$40, Seniors $31, Juniors $25, Twilight $28
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Operating Times: April–October
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Driving Range: ✅ Yes (47-stall)
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Amenities: 47-stall driving range, practice green, snack bar
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Dress Code: Relaxed. Appropriate athletic or golf wear encouraged. No offensive graphics or inappropriate attire.
Pros:
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Perfect for learning the game
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Quick rounds for busy schedules
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Very low cost
Cons:
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Only 9 holes
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Limited appeal for experienced players
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Sparse amenities
Unique Features:
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Family-friendly and walkable
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Adjacent to scenic parks and trails
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Ideal course for coaching, clinics, or solo practice
🟨 Semi-Private Courses
The Winston Golf Club ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
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Community: Winston Heights / Mountview (NE)
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Type: Semi-private
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Par: 18 holes, Par 72
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Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced
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Green Fees: $109–$118, 9 Holes: $62, Juniors: $25–$40
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Operating Times: April–October
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Driving Range: ✅ Yes
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Amenities: Driving range, short game area, new clubhouse (2026)
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Dining Specials: Daily at Regal Taps Lounge
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Dress Code: Collared shirts and golf attire recommended. No denim or athletic shorts. Soft spikes required.
Pros:
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Professional feel with downtown proximity
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Welcomes public guests
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Exciting upcoming upgrades
Cons:
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Green fees high for non-members
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Clubhouse under renovation
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Peak hours can fill quickly
Unique Features:
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Urban skyline views from select holes
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Clubhouse rebuild will modernize experience
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Regular host of tournaments and events
Inglewood Golf & Curling Club ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
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Community: Inglewood (SE)
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Type: Semi-private
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Par: 18 holes, Par 71
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Difficulty: Intermediate
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Green Fees: Weekdays $92, Weekends $105, Twilight $55–$68
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Operating Times: April–October
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Driving Range: ✅ Yes
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Amenities: Driving range, year-round clubhouse, curling rink
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Dress Code: Traditional golf attire preferred. No tank tops or jeans. Golf shoes or soft-soled athletic shoes required.
Pros:
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Riverside holes and natural scenery
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Year-round dining and curling
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Value twilight rates
Cons:
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Prone to flooding
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Busy during evenings and weekends
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Not ideal for beginners
Unique Features:
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Curling leagues and events in the off-season
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Bird sanctuary surroundings
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Walkable from Inglewood’s local shops and cafes
🟥 Private Courses
The Glencoe Golf & Country Club ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Community: Elbow Valley (just outside Calgary limits)
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Type: Private
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Par: 45 total (Forest: 18, Meadows: 18, Bridges: 9)
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Difficulty: Beginner to Advanced
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Green Fees: Members and guests only
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Operating Times: Seasonal
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Driving Range: ✅ Yes
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Amenities: Teaching centre, pro shop, banquet/event spaces, clubhouse, dining venues
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Dining Specials: Wine Wednesday, Wing Night, Happy Hour
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Dress Code: Collared shirts and tailored pants or shorts required. No denim, athletic wear, or cargo shorts. Soft spikes only.
Pros:
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Variety of course styles
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World-class training and event facilities
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Rich social programming
Cons:
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Members-only access
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Not within Calgary city limits
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Premium pricing
Unique Features:
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Three separate courses in one location
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Top-tier junior golf academy
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Wildlife and natural terrain integration
Calgary Golf & Country Club ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Community: Elbow Park (SW)
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Type: Private
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Par: 18 holes, Par 71
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Difficulty: Advanced
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Green Fees: Members and guests only
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Operating Times: Seasonal
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Driving Range: ✅ Yes
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Amenities: Historic clubhouse, riverfront views, full dining, practice range
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Dress Code: Collared shirts and golf slacks or tailored shorts required. No denim or casual wear. Proper golf shoes are mandatory.
Pros:
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Unmatched prestige and tradition
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Scenic riverside layout
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Impeccably maintained course
Cons:
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Exclusive access
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Not beginner-friendly
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Expensive, with long membership waitlists
Unique Features:
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Alberta’s oldest golf club (est. 1897)
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Elbow River weaves through the course
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1929 clubhouse with preserved architecture
Golf Etiquette in Calgary
No matter where you play, golf is a game rooted in tradition and respect. Here's what to expect at Calgary courses:
General Etiquette
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Pace of Play: Keep up with the group ahead. Allow faster players to play through if needed.
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Noise & Distractions: Stay quiet during shots and avoid unnecessary movement.
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Repair Marks: Replace divots, repair ball marks on greens, and rake bunkers after use.
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Cell Phone Use: Keep phones on silent and avoid calls on the course.
Summary:
From twilight city views to riverside serenity, Calgary’s golf scene delivers both play and personality. Whether you're chasing a personal best or just out for a fun nine holes with friends, there's a course—and a community—waiting for you.
Choosing Your Ideal Inner-City Course
Goal |
Best Option |
Prestige & Exclusivity |
Calgary Golf & Country Club or Glencoe |
Best Mix of Access & Quality |
The Winston Golf Club |
Most Scenic Public Course |
Shaganappi Point |
Budget-Friendly Beginner Option |
Confederation Park |
All-Season Recreation |
Inglewood (with winter curling) |
Junior Golf Development |
Glencoe Golf Academy |
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